Kona Natural Soap Company
A tour with Ali’i Kula Lavender
Here at Ali’i Kula Lavender we,
live local, celebrate local,
and support local.
Today we celebrate
Kona Natural Soap Company.
In addition to our exclusive line of Ali’i Kula Lavender and Ali’i Kula Botanical products, our gallery gift shop and online store offer products curated by local artisans and businesses. So, it’s an honor to bring together such a wonderful collection of snacks, art and body care that support our local economy and celebrate our wonderful community.
One of our favorite products on our shelves are our various soap options from Kona Natural Soap Company. Based in the big island, this locally owned and operated business manufactures aromatic vegan soaps and infused Kukui nut oils. They use locally sourced ingredients like Hawaiian Kukui Nut Oil, and natural Hawaiian rain water. Then, they blend this wonderfully with natural essential oil, olive, coconut and palm kernel oil. The result is a artisan craft bar of vegan soap that softens and cleanses. Some of the ingredients that are incorporated in their products are grown and harvested on their five are biodivirse farm called Kokoleka, including 100% Kona Coffe and 100% Hawaiian cocoa beans.
We recently had the honor of touring Kokoleka, in beautiful Holualoa, Hawaii island. We saw first hand how coffee and chocolate are grown, and processed on site to a form that can be readily used in soaps and oils, as well as consumables. They won “Best Chocolate in the World” atet eh Salon Du Chocolat in Paris, France.
We love that these soaps are thoughtfully made with no chemical fragrance, the perfection and balance of ingredients are perfect to freshen the body and mind. Our favorite, of course, are the Lavender Lemongrass and Lavender Peppermint Soaps which we carry in store and online. We also car Kona Natural Soap Company’s Kukui Peppermint Lavender Oil and Kukui Lemongrass Lavender Oil.
Enjoy these pictures from our recent tour of Kona Natural Soap Company. Our favorite part was watching them slice the soap into perfect pieces. For locals and visitors to Hawaii island, you can tour this farm and production daily, to see the sights, learn about their business and shop. They also have a website that has information and retail.